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Hong Kong Hotel! ! !

First of all, I recommend Huang Yue Causeway Bay, Address: No.8 Yongxing Street, Causeway Bay, 300 meters away from Tin Hau Subway Station.

Huang Yue, Tsim Sha Tsui is a little far from the subway station, and it takes 570 meters to walk.

On the first day, it takes one day to take the subway to Admiralty after customs clearance and change to bus No.629 to go to Ocean Park. After leaving the park at night, take bus No.72 or 72A to Causeway Bay, go shopping and check into the hotel.

The next day: Get out of the hotel in the morning and take the special jingle car (100 years old) to Central, get off at the ferry terminal station in Central and take the 15 bus or walk to Garden Road and take the cable car to the top of the mountain. First go to the peak tower skyscraper platform overlooking the night view of Victoria Bay, and then go to Madame Tussauds. Take the cable car or bus to central ferry piers at noon, take the Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui and Harbour City for shopping and visit the Avenue of Stars, and take the No.2 bus from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier to Mong Kok for shopping in the afternoon. There are many local snacks here, such as Xu Liushan, fried Sambo, curry fish eggs and so on. You can eat and go shopping. Cosmetics in Mong Kok include Zhuo Yue and Sasha chain stores, and electronic products such as mobile phones and cameras include Xiyangcai Street (laser, Broadway, Fengze and other stores). Small commodities and souvenirs include women's street, and sporting goods include garden street, which are generally cheaper than those in the mainland. These streets are perpendicular to Dundas Street.